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Look ahead with local leaders at this annual real estate event

Midtown Raleigh Alliance’s Real Estate Forum brings the community together over coffee, treats, and inspiring conversations.

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It’s been a busy year for Midtown Real Estate, in all the best ways.

Now it’s time to reflect, celebrate, and look ahead.

Connect with local biz leaders and community members at the upcoming Midtown Raleigh Alliance Real Estate Forum, held in Tower 5 of the North Hills Innovation District on Thursday, October 2, from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.

➡️ What to expect

Free event for MRA members, and only $20 for the rest of us, this annual event offers an inside look at Midtown’s changing skyline, with a schedule that includes:

  • Networking over coffee and tasty pastries
  • Presentations highlighting Midtown’s current and future development projects

Pro tip: Sponsorship opportunities are also still available for local bizzes looking to boost their brand in front of some of Raleigh’s biggest players.

Register and RSVP at the link below.

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